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GALLERY: Richmond Hill 7, South Effingham 6 (April 22)
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Clara Vorel’s Dominance at the Net Sets the Tone for South Effingham’s Title Hopes
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South Effingham's Clara Vorel (No. 17) goes up to block the shot of Brunswick's Anna Weese during a 2024. (Mark Lastinger / Effingham Herald.)
Clara Vorel, a 6-foot-3 middle blocker for South Effingham High School, has established herself as one of the area’s top volleyball players. With nearly 700 kills and more than 230 blocks in her career, she enters her senior year committed to Towson University and determined to lead the Mustangs back to the state tournament.